No iTunes wouldn't disagree; they don't sell the music to the users, they sell the users to the music. iTunes has a ridiculous amount of users as it's freeware, but anyone with an iPod has it installed on their computer thus it was easier for iTunes to sell music as they had users before they had the music and their dealing with the record companies would have been along the lines of "yeah we have like 200 million users, what do you want them for?"
"Make something people want" is a good creed - but making something illegal (or of questionable legitimency) is perhaps not a good move.